Not too sure if the robot you just ran into is evil or good? Is it a little too human-like or does it look like a big old trashcan? Well let this handy-dandy chart be your guide. From WALL-E to 7 of 9, this chart can be your guideline to knowing your robots and their intentions.
So, what game is this fine piece of work referring to? If you get the answer right our zombie monkey will spank you. If you get the answer wrong our zombie monkey will spank you. Either way it’s a win-win situation for us.
Only if I had a dime every time this happened to me. A beautiful woman goes to use the can and they mistaken my Old Ones Containment Unit as the toilet. But more than not it all works out in the end… *badda-bing*!
This fine piece of loveliness is one of the many creepy-yet-naughty delights by artist Ed Mironiuk. He lives in New Jersey, which covers the “it must be something in the water” theory as to why his work is is filled with latex, tattoos and squids. Gotta love it.
Artist Gideon Boomer is drawing a new Wolverine just about every day, though he’s not too sure as to why he’s doing it. But hell, we don’t care why. His imagery of the adamantium clawed freak is at times stunning, other times out right funny as hell.
Boomer uses a lot of different mediums, from pen and ink to digital paint. Each producing a very unique Wolverine to say the least.
Boomer’s The Wolverine Daily has only been around since March and already he has quite the gallery of Wolverine renditions. We highly recommend you check it out.
This is arguably the best 7 minutes I’ve ever spent watching a video. This animation created by Italian artist BLU is mesmerizing, creative and down right entertaining. Trust me, you’ll want to watch this.
Steve Archer, part of the amazing musical team Ego Likeness, has written and illustrated his first children’s book - Luna Maris. The book’s story is pretty neat:
“We all have questions…even the moon. On his night off, the moon decides to journey to the earth in search of the answer to a burning question: What is the ocean for?”
The book is due to hit the world soon (not too sure as to when that is). In the meantime here’s an interview with Archer about the book, how it came together and the process of creating the illustrations -
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